- The
sarape or
jorongo is a long blanket-like
shawl or cloak,
often brightly colored and
fringed at the ends, worn in Mexico,
especially by men. The[which...
- a
white blanket. It is
topped with a "
sarape,"
which is a
blanket worn as a
cloak in
Latin America. Each
sarape contains different designs and colors...
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running up the middle.
Because the
striped pattern resembles a
Mexican sarape, the Baja
jacket is
sometimes referred to as a poncho, but the two should...
- most
famous exports are
Saltillo tile and the
locally woven multi-colored
sarapes. Mercedes-Benz and
General Motors both have ****embly
plants there and Chrysler...
- Béisbol
Francisco I.
Madero (1970–present)
Founded 1970 Nickname(s) El
Sarape (The Serape) Máquina
verde (Green Machine)
Serie del Rey
championships 3...
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External audio You may hear María Grever's boleros: Mi
Sarape and De
Donde sung by Juan
Arvizu with
Alfredo Antonini's CBS
Tipica Orchestra and John Serry...
- barrios, el alma de los fandangos, la
gloria y ambición de la
gente de "
sarape y montecristo", la que me
subleva y me alarma, y me
descoyunta y me... (The...
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shawl without hole, tied
around shoulder and can be used to
carry a baby.
Sarape, a poncho-like
garment traditional to the
Mexican state of Coa****la. Muñoz...
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European looms are used to
produce larger and
heavier items such as rugs,
sarapes and blankets,
notably in the
village of Teotitlán del Valle.
Other items...
- of tight,
embroidered pants and jacket,
dress shirt, chaps, a cloak-like
sarape, and a sombrero. Michoacán has a
history of
European immigrants including:...